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Business of Supply   with others; a government that reflects real Canadian values like helping others, and not every person for themselves; values like compassion and competence. Canadians are looking for a government that understands words like compromise, collaboration, compassion and respect. We are waiting

October 1st, 2009House debate

Michael IgnatieffLiberal

Agriculture committee   come about when our negotiators were told that the Canadian content, as presented, would be 85%? We were told it was a done deal. This needs to be acted on immediately for the sake of saving money, jobs, and the further processing of real Canadian agricultural products

June 11th, 2009Committee meeting

Louis Roesch

National Unity  Mr. Speaker, again and again the Prime Minister has tried to decide for all of us who is a real Canadian. In 1995 the current Leader of the Opposition was in Quebec fighting for the future of this country. As the deputy leader wrote his books and did his important work

June 1st, 2007House debate

Ken DrydenLiberal

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, on this side of the House, we have a leader, a real Canadian leader. On that side of the House, the Liberals have the man who fathered the carbon tax, put it up for adoption to his predecessor and now wants a paternity test to prove the tar baby was never his

May 29th, 2009House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Subcommittee on Canadian Industrial Sectors committee   grant contracts of over $300 million. We provide high-quality jobs, with an average salary of $65,000. In short, the CAE is a real Canadian success story. Created by a pilot of the Royal Canadian Air Force after the Second World War, the CAE is a world leader in the area

April 28th, 2009Committee meeting

Nathalie Bourque

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I would like my hon. colleague to qualify the statement he just made. He said that “real Canadians” will understand the literature that has been distributed. As opposed to what? Are people on this side of the House not real Canadians? Do we perhaps care more

March 22nd, 2007House debate

Garth TurnerConservative

Employment Insurance   the problem exists. That would be funny if it were not so sad. She uses misleading statistics to defend a system that excludes hundreds of thousands of people from qualifying, even though they have paid into EI for years. These are real Canadian families who are scared to death, wondering

March 25th, 2009House debate

Michael SavageLiberal

Canada-EFTA Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act   into making progress on a Canadian marine policy, there will be problems. That is why I stated in my speech that I was disappointed today that there was not unanimous support for Bill C-2and for tackling a real Canadian marine policy. Once again, it shows divisiveness. We are trying

March 13th, 2009House debate

Mario LaframboiseBloc

Canada-EFTA Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act   trade agreement. This is where the Bloc Québécois will help. The Bloc Québécois will ask the NDP to work towards creating a real Canadian marine policy. One thing I regret about this House is that the NDP does not attack the Conservatives' laissez-faire ideology. The NDP has

March 13th, 2009House debate

Mario LaframboiseBloc

Canada-EFTA Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act   in the House—not to put the free trade agreement on the back burner, because I think it is good for Quebec and also Canada—but to deal right away with the real problem in our shipyards. This is a sector that cries out for a real Canadian policy. I am amazed that the government has

March 13th, 2009House debate

Mario LaframboiseBloc

Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal leader is out of touch with real Canadians. More specifically, he is out of touch with rural Canadians, most recently demonstrating this by his opposition to the Canadian seal hunt, all the while supporting a punitive carbon tax. He claimed during

March 3rd, 2009House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992   with the people who are involved in the system. What we are doing is not going to change the way we deal with dangerous goods. The bill deals with what we are doing with the people who move those dangerous goods and who work in the industries, real Canadians. The bill is about Canadians

February 13th, 2009House debate

Dennis BevingtonNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2009   of jobs have been lost across the country in the softwood industry, after the softwood sell-out. In the last 90 days, a quarter of a million families have lost a breadwinner. Each one of these individuals is not a statistic. They are real Canadians. They are real human beings who

February 12th, 2009House debate

Peter JulianNDP

BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT, 2009   of what is happening, and there is change made so that we can help real Canadians to get back to work and to move this economy again.

February 10th, 2009House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

The Budget   with a bold, multi-year approach that will provide real support and real results for real Canadians. The economic conditions that we find ourselves in are unprecedented. That is why our economic action plan responds to this reality and provides the stimulus our economy needs, the jobs our

January 29th, 2009House debate

Lynne YelichConservative